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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series which keeps just getting better and better with every one. This is a great author that I have enjoyed from the first book that I picked up from the first book I picked up. I enjoy being pulled into the story by the author’s use of attention to details that gave the story a realistic feel. This is a well written story that took me on an adventure of supernatural characters that bring the story to life. I found this book to be not only fast paced but engaging as well. I enjoyed the growth of the plot and the characters throughout the story. This is a story about Lucy and her adventure of saving her friends and herself from the demon that threatens to break loose in the Windy City. I really enjoyed this supernatural story. It is a great young adult story that I would highly recommend.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber
Genre – YA, Fantasy, Paranormal
Page Count – 467 pages
A demon wants her dead. Now that she’s vulnerable, he’s about to make his move.
Lucy Walker is tired of supernatural beings trying to ruin her life. With her protector boyfriend, Marcus Turner, out of town among his own kind, she worries he won’t come back to Chicago. Things only get worse when her school’s resident mean girl holds a séance and accidentally summons an evil spirit.
Forced to reveal her abilities to her squad to defend them, Lucy lets slip that a vicious demon is determined to destroy her. And when her BFF dabbles in forbidden magic to try to save her, she again catches the attention of the most powerful devil there is: Lucifer.
Can Lucy rescue her friends and herself before all hell breaks loose in the Windy City?
The Girl and The Demon is the third book in The Girl and The Raven YA paranormal romance series. If you like complex plotlines, epic twists and turns, and refreshing takes on supernatural characters, then you’ll love Pauline Gruber’s wicked tale.

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Pauline Gruber is a self-professed music junkie, cat wrangler, and travel nut. She went to Paris in the 90’s where she discovered a love of three things: croissants, old cathedrals, and gargoyles. Deciding that the paranormal world could use a new kind of hero, Pauline translated her fascination with the protective gargoyle into a suspenseful love story. She is the author of the young adult series, The Girl and the Raven, The Girl and the Gargoyle, and The Girl and the Demon. By day, Pauline is a legal assistant for a Chicago law firm where she borrows identities and incorporates them into her books. If you tell anyone, she’ll deny, deny, deny.

 

Pauline lives outside of Chicago with her precocious black cats.

 

For more information about The Girl and the Raven series and the author, please visit: www.paulinegruber.com.

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The Girl and The Raven (The Girl and the Raven Series) by Pauline Gruber-Review by Lauren West

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a lot of fun to read! Its my first by this author, and I look forward to reading book 2. Young adult supernatural books have become a lot more popular over the years and books like this are the reason why. The characters and the storylines are so very well developed and original and it takes your imagination on quite the run. Lucy came from a broken home in a sense and was very independent, and after her mother dies is moved to a loving home with her uncles. Her lifestyle and her life changes dramatically. Plus she finds out she was never so normal to begin with learning she is half -demon and half-witch. As the story progresses we watch her life go thru multiple changes, and love triangle included. This book had many twists and turns, and was difficult to put down for a even a second.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The 2nd book is as good as the 1st. I can’t stop flipping the pages. I’m so addicted. I really thoughly enjoyed this series. Please continue along series.

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m loving this series. It’s so easy to read. I definitely highly recommend for young adults. Definitely can relate to be out of the loop with someone trying to protect me. Hope this is a long series.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jennifer Reimer

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was another fast paced, adventure filled, page turner. I am really enjoying these books. Lucy really has a long way to go to understand who she is and what she can do. But reading about how she stands up for herself and her friends all while trying to live a normal teenager’s life, really shows what type of person she is. Figuring out all the things she needs to do and still keeping it all together. She stands up for her friends and really cares. The problems that she faces, she really thinks thought what needs to be done and how to get it done. I really can’t wait to see what lucy has in store next.
Reviewed by @jennifer3343

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Kayla Bullock

vThe Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Gargoyle brings us back into the world of Lucy, half demon, half witch. Lucy once again has her hands full: dating Marcus, a gargoyle, dealing with her father and his high expectations, and trying to stay alive. Jude, her father, is making her life miserable, wanting her to focus on her demon training above all else.
The second in the Girl and the Raven series, this book is just as good, if not better, than the first one. Lucy is a likeable character who is growing as the story continues. Dylan is by far my favorite character. Reading the development of the relationships is great, and the story has several twists and turns along the way. This one was hard to put down!

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Boy, Book 2 did not disappoint!! I love this book and series! Definitely read book 1 before diving into book 2. Lucy’s father, Jude, wants Lucy to train with him so she can use her demon powers. In the story, Lucy just wants to be with Marcus, but Marcus’ mother has other plans and would like Marcus to join their gargoyle clan. There is so much to this story I would love to share, but do not want to give out any spoilers and I love it. Demons, gargoyles, witches with twists and turns. Truly fabulous!

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I LOVED this book!! I love a good YA/paranormal book and I was hooked. I really enjoyed the different kinds of paranormal used in this story of demons, witches and gargoyles. When Lucy’s mother passes away, she has to go live in Chicago with her uncles. Lucy learns then she is half witch and half demon and her life turned upside down and only the beginning. Add in some twists and turns that also include a love triangle between Lucy, Dylan and Marcus. I also love a strong female character and most definitely Lucy was!! I thought this book was fabulous.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Cindy Rushin

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed the second installment of Pauline Gruber’s series about Lucy and Marcus. This series has it all, love, adventure, drama, witches, gargoyles, and demons. I found myself lost in Pauline Gruber’s intense world and loved it. This series is really good and I look forward to reading the next one.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Stephanie Nicole

The Girl and the Gargoyle: Book Two of The Girl and the Raven SeriesThe Girl and the Gargoyle: Book Two of The Girl and the Raven Series by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber was a great addition to this series. Ms. Gruber really grabs her readers attention in the beginning and doesn’t let go of it until the very last page. She brings back the great characters from book one,as well as some great new additions and while I love Jude, I really loved reading mire about Dylan in this second installment. This book has so much to offer including teenage angst, a love triangle, drama and more. Personally I can’t wait for the next installment in this series to see what happens with Lucy and all of our other beloved characters.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Michelle Collier

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The story of Lucy Walker continues in The Girl and the Gargoyle. Half witch half demon girl dating a gargoyle and living with her uncles. It is safe to say her life is very complicated. I very much am enjoying all her adventures as she learns.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Krista Vaughan

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Krista Vaughan

Pauline Gruber has done it again! This is the second book in the series and it managed to be even better than the first! Lucy is back with her boyfriend Marcus. Her father Jude is trying to make a relationship with her and Marcus’s family comes to try to get him back into the family…oh and to kill Lucy’s father! Lucy will DIE if they succeed! Combat trading, increasing powers and trying to stay alive. Just another day in Lucy’s life! Wait until you see who she brings in to help! Read this book! It is such a perfect YA series!

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Gargoyle: YA Paranormal Romance by Pauline Gruber is the second book in The Girl and the Raven book series. I highly recommend reading the first book in the series before this one. The story of Lucy continues as she learns more about her powers, trains with her father Jude, and grows closer to her boyfriend Marcus. I enjoyed the first book but this one was even better. The characters and the story are really compelling. I look forward to reading more from this series and from this author in the future.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Edie Kelleher

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber

I was a big fan of book one, but The Girl and the Gargoyle is even better! Pauline Gruber has outdone herself on this one.
Completely unpredictable, I loved the twists and turns that keep you guessing what’s going to happen next. Continuing on from the first book, the mystery around Marcus continues to grow in this book and keeps you hooked, as well as the relationships that Lucy forms with both Jude and Dylan. The way the author has created the atmosphere ready for book 3 is honestly genius, and I cant wait!

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Edie Kelleher

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Raven was an unexpected delight! I was hooked once I started reading and didn’t stop until I finished the whole thing!
Extremely fast paced, it wasn’t the typical cliché story line you often see in Young Adult books. You feel like you are right there in the story with Lucy, feeling what she feels along the way. I enjoyed the well written character development as the story unfolds and how the mystery around her neighbour Marcus keeps you guessing and wanting more (I don’t want to spoil any juicy details). I’m excited for book 2 and seeing more of Lucy’s story unfold, so many possibilities.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Donna Dawkin

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In the 2nd Installment of Pauline Gruber’s series, The Girl and the Gargoyle, Lucy and Marcus take us on a wild ride.

Those who’ve read Book 1, The Girl and the Raven, will be familiar with the main players, and we meet a few more along the way.

I enjoyed the evolution of relationships and the tests our main characters faced with the introduction of Marcus’s birth family. Loved the parallels to be found.. even though this is a YA Paranormal setting, the same divisiveness/drama can be found in almost any family with teenagers.

Filled with adventure, hidden agendas; the ties of friendship and loyalty are tested!!
A great read full of witches, demons and gargoyles, Good vs Evil.. but which side is the good, and which is evil? Questions that need answers keep the pages turning! Can’t wait for Book 3!!

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ayla Eddy

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Raven by Pauline Gruber is a captivating YA paranormal romance. With the death of her mother 16 year old Lucy’s world is turned upside down. Moving states away to live with her uncles in Chicago her world only gets more twisted around. She discovers that she isn’t just a human teenage girl, but half-witch half-demon. These secrets open a new and dangerous world for Lucy. If the normal teenage problems of losing a parent, starting at a new school, and crushing on the good looking neighbor were not enough, the magical world being added into the mix sure is enough to keep Lucy busy. New friends, old friends, family, and a boyfriend what more could a girl ask for? Danger lurks near as Lucy learns more about herself. Stranger attacks and choices must be made. A unique story that hooks you from the first page and keeps you reading. I found it hard to put the book down and cannot wait to read the next book in the series. This is my first read by Pauline and I can guarantee it will not be my last.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ayla Eddy

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber is the second book in The Girl and the Raven series. Just like the first book, which I recommend reading first, this one draws you into the story from the first page. I did not want to put it down. Continuing from the end of the last book Lucy is still living with her Uncles in Chicago and dating Marcus, a half-demon half-gargoyle. Trying to live her life as a teenager of the supernatural world is no easy feat especially when trying to keep her secrets from school friends. Jude, her demon father, has forced her to start training to harness her demon powers. Her boyfriend’s family is in town with their own agenda that will affect everyone. More adventure, love, friendship, hidden agendas and twists to keep you reading. I cannot wait to continue the story to find out what happens next for Lucy in book three.

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven series) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jennifer Reimer

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a page turner of events. Other then the supernatural part it really brought back some memories of being a teenage in high school and trying to fit in. The supernatural part of this book was amazing, the twists and turns this book made always kept me wondering what was happening next, and what was going to happen. It starts off right away by grabbing up with the tragic event with her mother and then finding out who she is and what she can do. The evil that also is in the world and everything that made her come to the point where she is now. I really can’t wait for the next book; this is a must read.

Reviewed by @jennifer3343
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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Rayne East

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gargoyles, demons and witches
Book two of the series and the drama continues. Loved being back with Lucy, Marcus and Dylan. This takes off straight from book one and what a roller coaster of action and emotion. Lucy is faced with so many choices and sometimes everything isn’t what it seems, especially when demons and gargoyles are involved. Her relationships are questioned time and again and I was so frustrated with Marcus and Dylan. Can’t wait for book three – need some closure now.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Kerry Carr

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 2nd book in the Girl and the Raven series. This is a captivating young adult story. I would really recommend reading book 1 first so that you get to know all the characters and how they come to be where they are now. I love our leading lady Lucy. She is strong willed and determined and full of fight which she is going to need in this story.

We are back with Lucy after the ending in the 1st book her life has been turned upside down when she finds out she is half-witch, half- demon.

Things get more complicated when her father (demon side) reappears and wants her in his life. But is he back just because she’s his daughter or is something more sinister behind it? Now fearing for the lives of the people she loves Lucy does as her father wants to avoid his anger.

Things also take another turn when her boyfriends mother returns into his life. His mother wants Marcus to leave and rejoin her and his father as protectors. His father however wants Marcus to help him kill Lucy’s father. However if Jude dies so will Lucy.

Now Marcus is on a race against time to save Lucy while Lucy is trying to protect her father. There are so many twists and turns and secrets in this book that you will always be wondering what will happen next.

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The Girl and the gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Nikita Lesperance

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great YA book. I enjoyed this sequel and look forward to the next book in the series. There was a lot of action and excitement. The character’s really developed and grew throughout the book. Lucy is a strong character who handles all that is thrown at her fairly well for her age. This is definitely worth the read.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle: YA Paranormal Romance (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lucy Walker is back and her life is still settling down between her near death experiences and finding out she is half-witch and half-demon and dating a Gargoyle, how much more interesting does it need to be? However, one morning when she is rudely awoken in the early hours of the morning by her best friend texting her and telling her that she is the luckiest girl alive, she is in no mood for games in her sleep deprived state, but she is hoping that she didn’t see her and Marcus on the rooftop the night before, or how he returned her fast asleep to her bedroom later on. However, what she sees after reading it is even more disturbing, her father, Jude is standing in her room and demanding to meet her great-uncles and basically stonewalling her attempts to discourage it, but it is only when and her uncles ask about the car parked outside the house that her brain eventually catches up with what is going on, Jude has planned this all along and so she has no choice but to invite him in and when Marcus turns up at the same time, she has no choice but to have everyone there.

As breakfast is served and conversation haltingly proceeds, Marcus struggles to control his inner gargoyle and Jude tries to hypnotise her uncles, Lucy is torn between the two and tries to get the event over and done with as quickly as possible so they can continue with their days as normal, but when Marcus explains his real reason for coming, Lucy is disgusted and terrified at the prospect of what it means. A few days after the visit, Lucy is trying to convince her uncles that she is happy living with them and their current lives, what she can tell them of it all at least and that they have no worries about her running off with Jude any time soon, meanwhile, between her combat sessions with her dad, witchcraft lessons with her neighbour and babysitting for her friends siblings, Lucy and Marcus haven’t had much time to spend together and when Marcus’s mother suddenly turns up on their doorstep looking for him, Lucy is shocked to say the least.

When he asks Lucy to meet him on the roof later on, he looks miserable and Lucy has a feeling it is something to do with his mother and she was right, it turns out that she wants to reconnect, as does his father and they want him to go back to their home to meet the rest of the clan, so when he agrees to meet his father and wants Lucy to go with him, nervous as they both were, what happens while they are there and the truth behind their reason for visiting becomes clear, Marcus’s father want to kill Lucy’s and he will stop at nothing to do it, but the kicker is that if Jude dies, so will Lucy. Will they be able to keep both Jude and Lucy alive in between everything else, how will they do it and who can they call upon to help? As it becomes clear that danger is lurking around the corner, Lucy isn’t sure whether she can trust Marcus’s family knowing what she does and what would she do if he decides to go with them to visit the clan? This fantasy adventure is a rollercoaster of emotions and filled with action which will keep you hanging on until the end to find out what happens.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Karen Pearman

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second installment in The Girl and the Raven series and was just as good as the first one in my opinion. I loved how the author not only continued the stories but decided to dive into more complex stories as well with the introduction of new characters. Her ability to draw you into the story from the first page with her perfect characterizations and descriptions of the surrounding and what is occurring is phenomenal. That was one of the things I loved the most about the first book and she didn’t disappoint with this one. Once I start I can’t put it down until I reach the end which is what happened last night as well. I look forward to picking up where this left off with book three. If you are a fan of Twilight, adult, or teen, you will love this series. Pick it up!

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Sara Shalovelo

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I just couldn’t put this book down! Pauline Gruber has brought back the gang with more characters you hate to love and love to hate and couldn’t wait to read about. I adore the chemistry between Lucy and Marcus as I couldn’t stop cheering them on!
This book has taken me on quite the wild ride but I enjoyed every minute of it! I highly recommend this.

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Sara Shalovelo

August 20th, 2021

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) By Pauline Gruber – review by Laura-Jane Minnie

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series and it was great! I love Lucy and Marcus together they really love each other and won’t let anyone or anything get in the way of it. Lucy is half witch and just wants to live her life as a teenage girl in Chicago with her friends but her dad Jude still seems to get in the way at every turn. She is starting her training whilst trying to juggle her school work, time with friends and being with Marcus but maybe it is all too much for one teenage witch? and now to top it off Marcus’s family have arrived and are shaking things up. Can’t wait for book 3.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Angela Hayes

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Girl and the Gargoyle is the second book in The Girl and the Raven series by Pauline Gruber. As this is the second book in the series, and continues the story we started in Book One, I highly recommend reading the first book before embarking on this one. As with the first book, this is a very original YA paranormal story- with witches, gargoyles, demons, magic, good vs evil, danger, hidden agendas, romance, choices, friendship, alliances, and challenges- all wrapped up in a complex and multi-layered plot.
After reading the first book there was no question that I would be diving into this one as soon as it hit my Kindle. I was curious to see where the story would lead- and I am happy to say that it didn’t disappoint!
Bring on Book #3!

Thank you, Pauline Gruber!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This series just keeps getting better. Lucy has her father, Jude, wanting to come in and meet her uncles. Marcus, her boyfriend, isn’t happy about that (oh yeah, he and Jude don’t like each other). Dylan, her friend and new demon (thanks to Jude), is suffering from new powers and has to do trainings along with Lucy. Oh yeah,[and nothing is ever as it seems. Marcus’s parents appear on the scene. There are also signs of a love triangle. This action-packed book has thrills, mystery, suspense, and drama for the YA (and even us oldies that love the genre). The characters are funny, full of anfst, charming and a little creepy. The humans have quirks and the paranormal have unique charm. They all mesh together to make a really powerful book that brings out that sometimes you have to compromise. And in the end, keep your enemies closer. Highly Recommend.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jasmin Marie

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pauline Gruber captured my interest again in this great follow-up to the Girl and the Raven. It was a slow start for me, as I was looking for the twists and turns that the first book offered but I was not disappointed! I loved reading about the progression of Lucy’s life after meeting her father and learning about her magic. I recommend this series to anyone who loves magic, witches, demons, and all things fantasy!

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